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    some lunch we had ham sandwiches and fresh juice fruit and two kinds of meat stick jalapeno and regular they were both really enjoyable after that we just looked and talk for a little bit and i realised that we were behind herman's park and the people who live there had a huge stair way that goes off a big drop off finally it was time to go and once we got to the bridge all the kids got off but i didn’t because i don’t get to do this every day so i kept going but we had to wait under the bridge…

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    I am living a life where there is something that will always haunt me. It leaves me horrified every time I look down a road or if I see people on bikes. It’s a day that is so real to me, leaving me terrified. It’s a day that took my soul away, leaving me with no light to spare, looking for a way to get out. Nine years ago was a day that changed my life completely. It happened on an evening in June, just as the sun was setting, outside on top of the hill just right down the road from my house. I…

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    attending the Steve Allen Show. To buy some time before the show started, they decided to go to a coffee shop across the studio and while being at the coffee shop, he came across two female friends from college that were accompanied by Mrs. Suzanne, who at that time was a stranger. While smiling, Mr. Mark explained that when they both looked at each other, they could see the electricity between them and that he was immediately smitten. He describes Mrs. Suzanne as being the women he did not know…

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    Which is entirely, one hundred percent false. Not the immunity thing, unfortunately, but the whole miracle aspect of it. Sure, the zombie thing is entirely out of the question. For you, yes. For your family? Friends? Anyone who you ever cared about? No. They're still up for grabs. And in Elias's case, they were all taken before he knew he couldn't be. The brunette had being scraping by (all on his own, might he add) for the past three years with barely anything but his own…

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    Its arrived the summer of 2016, the summer I get my driver’s license. Getting my driver’s license was the material I desired to get, but I had one problem. I didn’t know how to parallel park. Emotions of devastation, nervousness, anxiety, and fear. A confusion of mixed emotions running through my body that it was hard to explain. The fear of parallel parking had in no circumstance struck my mind when I was in driving school the summer back. In my mind, such material was as easy to me and the…

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    I am divergent when it comes to deciding if I am a carrot, egg or coffee bean. It truly depends on what is happening and what environment I am in. My past experiences changed how I react to difficulties faced in life now. When faced with adversity, I can be stiff and hard inside like an egg, I can get soft and weak like a carrot, or I can change the situation in front of me just like a coffee bean. It all depends on the circumstances. In some instances, I could probably be…

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    tormentor’. Two boys, Edmund Hooper and Charles Kingshaw, were forced to live in an isolated castle together by their single parents. To a great extent, Susan Hill makes main characters difficult to admire, especially Edmund Hooper and Mrs. Kingshaw who is the mother of Charles. In the novel, Hill focuses on establishing Edmund Hooper’s sociopath and Mrs. Kingshaw’s poor parenting and superficial and self-centred behaviour. Susan Hill make Edmund Hooper difficult to admire because of he is a…

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    saw Jasmine, and she had a rash on her wrist and it looked like someone had burned half of her wrist off (around her fingers). Also, the child (Jasmine) had a rash on the side of her stomach. Two months ago, Turkesiah (mother) took the child to the doctor and she was seen by Dr. Jennifer Grayson (Pediatrician). The reporter said the rash on Jasmine’s wrist and on the side of her stomach…

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    If you could have surgery to help accomplish obstacles in life and all your life dreams, would you? In the science fiction story “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes. A 37 year old man named Charlie Gordon has always had a large obstacle in his life which is a mental disability. Having mental disability makes him not as smart and he has a very low I.Q of 68. So, he goes to get an A.I surgery to make Charlie triple his I.Q in size. So then he can get smarter and have more friends. And…

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    His howl strikes me like a clap of thunder, reverberating from my ears down to the bottom of my stomach and prompting glances from all corners of the Cardiac Care Unit. His face is worn—a map of wrinkles carved deep into his skin—and he is dying. I dash behind the head nurse, keeping pace as we rush to his aid. “He really needs someone to talk to,” she reveals, as we enter the patient’s room. The face before me is petrified. As I pull up a chair, his hands shoot up, his eyes fill with fear, and…

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